Para jumbles Practice Set For IBPS PO: Part-8

Published on Tuesday, June 27, 2017

By NEHA KASHYAP

A. After an era in which successive American Presidents were persuaded to forego short-term pay-offs for longer-term economic and diplomatic investment in India,B. “The world is not a “global community’,” noted two of Trump’s advisers in a Wall Street Journaloped this month, summarising the President’s worldview,C. As Prime MinisterNarendraModi prepares to meet President Donald Trump for the first time, today in Washington, there is a sense that the favourable winds that carried the India-U.S. relationship over the past 10 to 15 years may be changing.D. we now have an incumbent whose foreign policy imperative is to secure a pound of flesh — and to do so in the here and now.E. In its first six months, the Trump administration’s radical and nationalistic approach to international affairs has already touched India in important areas,F. declaring that they embraced “this elemental nature of international affairs”,This undoubtedly throws up new challenges for India.G. from visas for skilled workers, to climate change, to Iran policy.

1. Which of the following should be the fifth sentence after rearrangement?
i. E
ii. D
iii. F
iv. A
v. C
2. Which of the following should be the first sentence after rearrangement?
i. B
ii. D
iii. C
iv. A
v. E
3. Which of the following should be the sixth sentence after rearrangement?
i. B
ii. C
iii. D
iv. G
v. F
4. Which of the following should be the fourth sentence after rearrangement?
i. B
ii. F
iii. E
iv. A
v. G
5. Which of the following should be the third sentence after rearrangement?
i. B
ii. D
iii. A
iv. G
v. C
6. Which of the following should be the last sentence after rearrangement?
i. A
ii. C
iii. B
iv. F
v. E
7. Which of the following should be the second sentence after rearrangement?
i. C
ii. A
iii. F
iv. B
v. E

Explanation

(C, E, G, A, D, B, F)

First of all we will go through all of these sentences once and after that we can easily understand theme of the given article and also understand that there is only one sentence (C) that can be our first sentence.

Now we will find out that from which sentences we can get pairs easily. As we can see that there are three sentences which have (,) in the last so we need to combined the other parts of these sentences.

In sentence A it has given that American Presidents were persuaded (मनाना) and in sentence D it has given that we now have an incumbent (पदाधिकारी) so it can be a pair easily.

Now if we see sentence E it is something about some important areas of India and these areas are given in in sentence G so it can be a pair also.

Now we have remained only two sentences (B and F) so it should be our next and last pair.

Now we have three pairs (A and D), (E and G) and (B and F) now we need to connect all of these pairs with sentence C in a sequence and when we read sentence C we understand that this sentence is something about the India-U.S. relationship over the past 10 to 15 years and in sentence E In its first six months so it should be our 2nd sentence and in sentence A we have the other part of India-U.S. relationship so the correct sequence of the given sentences should (C, E, G, A, D, B, F).